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creating a contact boundary condition
Posted 9 lug 2009, 14:25 GMT-4 2 Replies
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Hi,
I am trying to model the contact surfaces of two objects. At room temperature, both surfaces are in tight fit situation, which there is pressure on both surfaces. As the surrounding temperature goes up, the two objects having negative coefficients of thermal expansion will shrink and a gap should be formed between the two surfaces.
I drew 2 rectangles representing the 2 objects, however, the contacting surfaces were interpreted as an interior boundary when I tried to specify the boundary conditions. The result seemed to considered both objects as one whole.
Is there any way I can specify that on that same line, there are 2 different surfaces? Thank you for any advice.
John
I am trying to model the contact surfaces of two objects. At room temperature, both surfaces are in tight fit situation, which there is pressure on both surfaces. As the surrounding temperature goes up, the two objects having negative coefficients of thermal expansion will shrink and a gap should be formed between the two surfaces.
I drew 2 rectangles representing the 2 objects, however, the contacting surfaces were interpreted as an interior boundary when I tried to specify the boundary conditions. The result seemed to considered both objects as one whole.
Is there any way I can specify that on that same line, there are 2 different surfaces? Thank you for any advice.
John
2 Replies Last Post 15 lug 2009, 11:12 GMT-4